Removal Of RAID Array During Bootup
Hi All,
I have an FC7 server running however the SCSI RAID array that was running off the back of it has majorly failed! now whenever i try to load up FC7 it will not load up the GUI, the server keeps asking me for the root password to repair the file system. Is there any command I can use to tell it not to look for the array (/dev/md0 and (/dev/sdj) the error message is shown below Checking filesystems fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=/exchange' fsck.ext3: Invalid arguement while trying to open /dev/md0 *** An error occured during the file system check. *** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot *** when you leave the shell. *** Warning -- SELinux is active *** Disabling security enforcement for system recovery. *** Run 'setenforce 1' to reenable. Give root password for mantience (or type Control-D to continue): after trying CTRL + D the system restarted and came up with the exact same message I typed the root password in and it displays the following (Repair filesystem) 1 # what command do I need to enter here to tell the linux system not to look for the raid array, I dont particularly want to reinstall the system as I have got some configuration setups on there that took me most of the day to setup :( any help/comment would be appreciated Many Thanks, BlackFish EDIT: LABEL=/exchange is the folder that /dev/sdj is referenced to |
dont worry guys, boss told me to migrate server to the dreaded w word (windows)
thanks anywayz :) |
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